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Race and Ethnicity in English Language Teaching

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This book examines racism and racialized discourses in the ELT profession in South Korea. The book argues that language teaching and learning is shaped by White normativity, an ideological commitme...
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  • 14 August 2017
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This book examines racism and racialized discourses in the ELT profession in South Korea. The book is informed by a number of different critical approaches to race and discourse, and the discussions contained in the chapters offer one way of exploring how the ELT profession can be understood from such perspectives. Observations made are based on the understanding that racism should not be viewed as individual acts of discrimination, but rather as a system of social structures. While the book is principally concerned with language teaching and learning in South Korea, the findings are situated in a wider discussion of race and ethnicity in the global ELT profession. The book makes the following argument: White normativity is an ideological commitment and a form of racialized discourse that comes from the social actions of those involved in the ELT profession; this normative model or ideal standard constructs a system of racial discrimination that is founded on White privilege, saviorism and neoliberalism. Drawing on a wide range of data sources, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in critically examining ELT.

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Price: $161.95
Pages: 183
Publisher: Channel View Publications
Imprint: Multilingual Matters
Series: Critical Language and Literacy Studies
Publication Date: 14 August 2017
Trim Size: 8.25 X 5.85 in
ISBN: 9781783098422
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Cultural & Ethnic Studies / General, Ethnic studies / Ethnicity, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination, LANGUAGE STUDY / English as a Second Language, EDUCATION / Teaching / General, Social discrimination and social justice, Language teaching theory and methods
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Christopher Jenks perceptively draws from his personal experience as a biracial professional in diverse communities in the East and West to “color” the field of English language teaching, in order to expose invisible and unspoken racial inequalities and unleash the creative potential of diversity in language learning and communication.

Christopher Joseph Jenks works at the University of South Dakota. He specializes in the political and cultural implications of the global spread of English. His research interests include multiculturalism, critical race theory, translingualism, postcolonialism, neoliberalism and national identities. His eight published and forthcoming books cover a range of topics, including chat room interaction, intercultural communication and second language acquisition.

Chapter 1: Introduction: Overview and Objectives

Chapter 2: Critical Approaches to Race

Chapter 3: Korea in Context

Chapter 4: White Normativity in ELT

Chapter 5: White Saviorism in ELT

Chapter 6: White Neoliberalism in ELT

Chapter 7: Beyond Korea: Racial Capitalism and White Public Spaces

Chapter 8: Conclusion and Future Directions

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